The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 26, 1914, Page 8

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° on Marché’s Mill Remnant & factory Sample Sale ‘ oa AND HEATH WILL © wpe DITORS OF THE “TOWN A BARGAIN FRIDAY CLEAN-UP WN REVIEW" COLUMN MONDAY OR FOR WE DON'T WANT TO HAVE A SINGLE FACTORY SAMPLE MILL REMNANT L — sole rHE TALE— for the last day of the sale we gather al ‘ ! in vient grouy pile them up on nvenient tables at 1 ‘ 1 them that it will only be a question hours—unitil Well, well Here's some news, folks McIntyre and Heath, who Moore theatre for four nights beginning next Mc are going to edit “The Town in Review" columr the Pink edition of The Star Monday night Do you get us? Monday night will be the big, these premler funmakers, who have made as famous throughout the n they are all will appear at the Wool Dress Goods Remnants 1/3 Less —Sample Swatches of Silk— 15¢ ea. merry night, when The Ham Tree corncod pipe fa in Beatt will ta EVERY WOOL DRESS GOODS] 2,000 DRUMMERS’ SAMPLES OF Sorecrous newpaper feature in the Northwest,.“T'h REMNANT IN STOCK GOES ON THE] PLAIN AND FANCY SILKS—short a Town In Review,” and give it thelr "Georgia Minstre!” | . po ‘ clntyre color ypu eka * ‘ aap ike ’ 1 Tengtl Nood yy tell you anything about McIntyre and Heath?? Tho t ne SavEtiOn OF ¢ is worth un’ t ened a names go togethe e ham and ee and rye, slit skirts and stl ine atoch mn, ote mixec elty ¢ erge A etty pa th ; rh comedians have not n apart for 40 yeare of er desir wea lot tine r ery r fancy 4 elevtigey ape 1 gp of ’ hter 3 Po Lots of good lengths and good col work. Your Fr ISe each atage fe binge thee Sétendy Me. Heath ia 0 bes of 67 and Mr, Mcintyre a roystering lad of 66, They have been together since 1874, and have approximate ly half of that time played only one sketch, namely The Georgia Minstrels,” which furnished the mate The Ham Tree. —Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche. —Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche Mill Remnant And Factory Sample Saie Of AT LESS at * rial for their present success \ _-.Wash Goods 8 Domestics _.. THAN oe rat, stance so tice mod's tanmaoiet 11g 4 €. MILL always occupy t me dressing room, and have MILL ENDS OF STANDARD DOMESTICS— <! broken more re than any other team of enter thou nd thousan potable is of th and on cost talners on the rican tage pill cost of tt than th Their present contract with John Cort is for four years, at a joint salary of $75,000 a season. sale fo the bolt MILL ENDS OF 25¢ WHITE FLAXON, SPECIAL, A YARD—— NEW WHITE FLAXONS IN MILL ENOS, LENGTHS TO 15 YARDS, 32 INCHES WIDE, CHECKS, STRIPES AND CROSS BARS, YARD 15c PRINTED FLAXON, SPECIAL 2,000 yards of Printed Flaxons tn mill ends, lengths to 15 yards, 30 inches wide, in plain grounds with pretty printed fg ures and floral patterns. ENDS OF 25c WHITE PIQUES, YD. 10¢ CHAMBRAY GINGHAMS, A YD. Mill ends of new White ey Seam 15¢| MILL ENDS OF 25c RATINES, YARD Heath A Seeeer | BULL AIDS JOHN Fennny Aeuge, OVER FENCE; NOW HE SUES OWNER ~ 15e ENDS OF 7c CALICOES, SPECIAL *# in mill 2,000 Calle full 2 with neat figu yards of lengths to 15 yards | light and dark shades Se a yard Piques in — narrow chea wide, d fancy; 27 welts, pla , at i5c a aya ENDS OF 25¢ CREAM VOILES, YD. d Friday yes in mill ends oS yy Mill ends of Cream Voiles in lengths | are inches wi in new shac 1 soar to 10 yards, 36 inches wide, fine, soft, e laven¢ brown blue, tar the fence clinging material, even weave; special I | others in rough weave. at 12%c a yard E —Lower Main Floor of The Bon Marche hered himself up on the othe him awfully mad be > wink ODDS AND ENDS OF BLUE DINNERWARE AT 5c —English Willow and Onion Pattern— Worth Up to 25¢— A NICKEL APIECE for any ot these odd Dishes ken dishes, you know), Will worth up to 25c e ach but we « you will have to carry them ne IN THE LOT ARE—SOUP PLATES, DINNER PLATES, PIE PLATES, SAUCE DISHES (ONLY A FEW OF THESE), OPEN VEGETABLE DISHES, DEEP BOWLS, LARGE COFFEE CUPS, SMALL BLUE MIXING BOWLS. —Lower Main Floor of The Bon Marche. THE $45.00 ‘ACORN’ GAS RANGE WILL BE GIVEN AWAY ON FRIDAY AT 11 A. M. SHARP TOMORROW MORNING the $45.00 Acorn Gas Range will be given to some lucky woman—and at 11:30—half an hour later— another lucky woman will receive a present of Wagner's Waffle Iron and a package of Clow's W fle Flour—better arrange to be here—tor you may be the fortunate one ——MADRONA TOMATOES 8c A CAN—— NOT OVER 6 TO A CUSTOMER AT THIS PRICE. NO TELEPHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED AT 8 CAN. Pearl Bartey. the best quality, pound 6c | Kippered Salmon, the best qual- | ity Columbia river fish, 15¢ | | t pound Smoked Boneless Herring, I-pound boxes 25c Eastern Cove Oysters, No cans for 18c; No. 1 cans for a Imported Peas, extra fine qua Bi: My? medium size; No. 1 12: C 2 | Winding Up the Sample Sale of Vadetereslas With a 1-2 Price Clean-Up— A CLEAN-UP THAT INCLUDES all odd pieces—all tossed and tousled garments —all samples and such like—we can promise you some extra good bargains in this lot bargains that you will find it hard to equal,no matter where you go. Here's a detailed list of what's what: Gowns worth to $3.50, various styles, neatiy and embroidery {News Oddities | 3 South Norwalk man returned from Callfornia after 50 years and insisted on paying $5 he had borrowed in his youth. til Blue ffer t of the f magistrate fined } loon ke $25 for garn Ing the wages of a man who) had permitted to run up @ oa bill of $10. Charge, “disor derly conduct.” Chica Program by Wagner's Orchesira March—Daughtere of Amerie Lightning at Bridgeboro, Ga. killed a Sunday barber and a Sabbathbreaker whom he was shaving. Wire attached to a kite caught 6,000 voite of electricity from a high tension wire at Clinton, Ma electrocuted the kite fly messenger boy. a | | | Young woman at Cornell, whd lived for 20 weeks on $10, an nounces that will start this fall to record for at tenuated. package Nim's 17 Be Pink Beane, large cane medium cans can c ants, the best quality re et fe 12:¢ Floor of ‘The Bon Marche. arth FIRES HIS RIVAL Hear HOOD RIVER, Feb. 26 ing that his deputy Shoemaker had announ candidacy to succee d him, ¢ Gowns worth to $1.50, with ince and embroidery trimming, special at i Gowns worth to $6.00, with French Val 3 y trimmings, priced Hanson 3 fine dainty styles barged in neat styles, * f The Ron Marche. FIND MAN DEA The mystery concerning the dis CHILDREN’S HAIR CUTTING Men’s 75c Night Shirts 55c Outing Night Shirts, with the military collars and frog Men’s $1.25 Underwear at 89c Men's heavy wool ribbed Shirts and Drawers tn buckskin shade; Flannel fastenings; good size, and In neat —35 soft, warm garments, snug fitting, |[|appearance of A. B. Williams, 62,/a cane and thrust {t out the win , — patterns. While we have any left Cc with latest improvements; ¢ from the home of his son-in-law, R.| dow After firing three shots the at Bbc each; worth regularly 76¢ \ kind; as long as we have any H. Dodge, 6021 12th N. W., wan!men fled. each. ‘ire Desi and care | at cleared up Wednesday when the a > aged man's body was found in the the little ones — and \ $4.25 and $1.50 Hats at 95c everything as cleanly Children's $1.25 and $1.50 Middy and ntiseptic as human and Tyrolean shape felt Hats, in p it—in gray, brown and blue; sizes woods east of 93rd st. and 25th N. B A towel, saturated with chloroform which Williams had tied tightly about his head, explained the sul Men’s 25c and 50c Socks 19c high Men's Sample Socks, the grade kind; worth 25c¢ a 5 » Americans and plain and Jacquard effects 1 ) 6%, all in first-class condi cide. captured mere and all Third Floor of The Bon \ be. Lower Main Floor of holding them for ransom While we have a 19¢ a Marche. The Bon Marche ‘BANKER IS HURT bis auto nto struck a rut anal ring wheel threw him vio-| lently against the side of the car,| svate W. Baker, 1212 Highland | exh A SALE OF AMERICAN LADY SAMPLE CORSETS AT 1/2 PRICE |, And for Good Luck, Some Sample G. D. Justrite Corsets Are Included | $3. 00 AMERICAN LADY CORSETS AT | 35¢ LACE TRIMMED Syne FOR The n was shown | ion given b Na-|and girls at the hurt The park Ke ents were In lins f loners with tional Ci last night a Washington HOG DEALS 0. Nothing crooked has been reveal ed in the county stockade hog trans actions, according to Acting Prose. cutor Ellis’ report to the commisstoners commit atten SANTA BARBARA, Cal, Feb, 26. | REDUCE RATES I made of f' This Store Opens at 9 A. M. and Closes at 6 P. M—Not Open Saturday Evenings $3.00 G. D. Justaire CORSETS FOR $1. 50 ‘JUSTRITE const PRICED 33 0 “antec "LADY, , CORSETS $1.00 ‘ D. SUSTRITE CORSETS AT ut wt os $1. 50) tnlen Street t real » operator of lin aer David P. Ba New York city put over” in th The holding pote em NG I a inate onsists ‘of Second Avenue, Pike Street EXHIBIT GIVEN nearly 100 be K. KEEP UP SEARCH Divers were employed to search thwest f a ‘ z 7,000 acres of choice land near ousidered the best in is dl trict, and will be Mr. Eastman will return to Seattle March 3, OLYMPIA, Feb. 26.—The P Sound Electric Company has r ite first fort to ca freight business between and Tacoma by cutting It meet water competition PORTLAND, M Mary MeAl! te 4 three in trudera whc to burn the house when she refused them ad imission, She hung @ man’s hat on VIENNA, Feb. 26.—It was re ported A an brigands had worth of the city playground 1d he for the body of F. Lewis Clark, countyled to have ttle, now in nvolved subdivid laced upon the market in the immediate futur jabout $200,000, | | ‘ [a ast night in rs and ps 1 | Spokane millionaire, who Is belley jumped from a wharf “hore several weeks ago at has been a half hours by auto from Se p ‘ure in tracts of 10 and 20 acres Tho deal invoives THE SEATTLE eee The Uphol tery ‘FREDERICK €> NELSON Store opens at 430 and closes at 5.30 Section is Showing New Lines of Drapery Marquisettes, Etamines and Heavy Scrims including the following desirable numbers at very moderate prices: Filet-mesh csradebannliha: 38-40 inches ide, in lite ecru, 35¢ yard m uality 4 ich widths, 50% yard Fine Etamines or Voiles, sheer and 1 in white, ivory and ecru, 38-40 inches wide, 40c yard. Same qual ity, 48-50 inches wide, 00 yard. Heavy-weave Filet Scrim in a very stitchir wd ae od quality for hem work, in white, ivory and ecru, inches wide, 65¢ yard Fancy-border and color-border Scrims a ge gns at very interest are also offered in od selection of g prices —Firet Floor. new “Q-Cedar” House- keeping Helps of the ucts, including Polish Mops, Auto Dust ers, Dust Cloths, Polish and the new “O-Cedar” Dusting Mops, which are chemically-treated and especially adapted fine irtace O-Cedar I} M si $1.00. O-Ced 4 M ize, $1.50 O-Cedar D r mall size, $1.00. O-Cedar Dusting Mop, large size, $1.50. O-Cedar Auto Duster, 75¢ O-Cedar Dust Cloths, 1$c¢ and 25c O-Cedar Polish, 4-ounce bottle, 25¢ 12-ounce rt) Mary Jane” Pumps r ° $2.45 Pair “Mary Jane” Pumps, as pic- tured, with hand turned sole and low, flat heel, sizes 2% to 6, $2.45 pair WOMEN’S COLONIAL PUMPS— Cok metal calf leathers, nial Pumps in and g with Goodyear welt ole and leather buckle. Sizes 2% widths A to D. Price $3.00 pair. —Tasement Salesroom patent to 7, Leading Values in Black Silks At $1.00 a Yard prese yur f Black A se that repre- at $1.00 hee Silk Section approval elec seasonable weay a high standard of value Included sent the yard 36-inch Black Peau de Cygne 36-inch Black Paille de Soie. 36-inch Black Panne Satin 36-inch Black Messaline Silk 36-inch Black Ts a Silk 36-inch Black Peau de Soie each a quality that we confidently commend to your consideration for ap- pearance and service The Silk Section is now showing rep- resentative selections in the Spring's st weaves of Taffetas, Crepes, Reps, and Me moderate nev at a wide range of —First Vioor vires, prices Bed Comforters: Window Shade Specials (First eee 5 Lablewgiietiaey Ps good quality, olive-green color fect long, 36 inches wide, special each Opaque Window Shades, olive-green color, mounted on Hartshorn rollers; 7 feet long and 36 inches wide; special 45c each Silk and Dress Goods Remnants In a Clearance On the Sale Square, Friday, the Silk and Dress Goods Sections will | offer for clearance at very low prices an interesting Plain y Silks in lengths from 1 to ) an equally lot of Bla nd Cok in lengths from 2 to 5 yards. | —Firm Floor assortment of attractive | sred Dress Goods Demonstrating “Wearever” Aluminum HIS week the Housefurnishings Sec- tion is conducting a special display and demonstration of Wearever Alum- inum Cooking Utensils. Friday's fea- ture will be the cleaning of table silver by boiling in aluminum kettle. Satur- general demonstration of the merits of aluminumware. Houseturnishings Section, day, Free Dress Patterns are being distributed by our Pattern Section this week, to all visitors. Choice of three attractive Spring styles, in any size desired. We are also distributing free Embroidery Patterns. Every needle- woman is invited to take this opportu- nity to test the simplicity and exactness Home Journal Patterns. First Floor. New Ribbons Ready Suggestions OMAN-STRIPE and Bayadere Rib- bons, in great demand just now for girdles and hat trimming; 2% to 9 inches, 50c to $3.75 of Ladies’ hip sashes, widths from yard Scotch Plaid Ribbons for costume and millinery trimming, 6 to 9 inches wide, 60c to $1.75 yard. Moire Taffeta Ribbons in a good color range, especially desirable for the new high and “ears,” 53¢ inches wide, 25c yard; plain Taffeta Rib- bons, 6% inches wide, 25c yard. “Firat Floor, millinery bows New Arrivals Cotton-filled Comfort- Cotton-filled Comfort- Wool - filled © Comfort- ers, daintily covered in ers, covered with good ers with highly mercer- silk-dotted mull, ribbon quality silkoline in con- ized covering in Persian Hal with eclidecolorcbom ventional pattern (blue, design (blue, heliotrope, pink, green or tan) with green or pink), with 8- der; blues, pinks and ee floral border; high-grade inch quilted border; yellows; $3.85 each cotton filling; $3.85 each. $3.95, First Floor. Black Taffeta-Crowned Hemp Hats Special $1.45 HOICE of three pretty styles in Black Hemp Turban Shapes, with soft taffeta silk crowns, deep silk facings and high, wired brims that can be manipulated as desired to achieve the new “pointed” The shapes require Special, $1.45. addition of a stick-up or pompon is all effects the trifmming these smart —Basement Salesroom.

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